[Extract] The tooth is a complex biological organ that consists of multiple tissues, including enamel, dentin, cementum, and pulp. Missing teeth is a common and frequently occurring problem in aging populations. To treat these defects, the current approach involves fixed or removable prostheses, autotransplantation, and dental implants. The exploration of new strategies for tooth replacement has become a hot topic. Using the foundations of experimental embryology, developmental and molecular biology, and the principles of biomimetics, tooth regeneration is becoming a realistic possibility. Several different methods have been proposed to achieve biological tooth replacement[1-8]. These include scaffold-based tooth regeneration, cell pellet e...
Tooth-forming potential in embryonic and postnatal tooth bud cells Abstract Humans are genetically p...
Introduction: Tooth loss compromises human oral health. Although several prosthetic methods, such a...
For centuries, scientists have known that certain animals can regenerate missing parts of their bodi...
[Extract] The tooth is a complex biological organ that consists of multiple tissues, including ename...
[Extract] The tooth is a complex organ that consists of enamel, dentin, cementum, and pulp. Missing ...
SummaryFor clinical treatment of tooth defects and tooth loss, nonbiotechnological approaches, such ...
Potential applications for gene-based tissue engineering therapies in the oral and maxillofacial com...
Gene-based therapies for tissue regeneration involve delivering a specific gene to a target tissue ...
Human teeth have a limited capacity to regenerate and thus biological reconstruction of damaged or l...
Over the past decade, the dental field has benefited from recent findings in stem cell biology and t...
Genetic conditions, traumatic injuries, carious lesions and periodontal diseases are all responsible...
Advanced therapies hold substantial promise for the treatment of periodontal conditions. Gene therap...
Various treatment approaches for restoring missing teeth are being utilized nowadays by using artifi...
Continuous replacement of teeth throughout the lifespan of an individual is possibly basal for most ...
Repair of dental pulp and periodontal lesions remains a major clinical challenge. Classical dental t...
Tooth-forming potential in embryonic and postnatal tooth bud cells Abstract Humans are genetically p...
Introduction: Tooth loss compromises human oral health. Although several prosthetic methods, such a...
For centuries, scientists have known that certain animals can regenerate missing parts of their bodi...
[Extract] The tooth is a complex biological organ that consists of multiple tissues, including ename...
[Extract] The tooth is a complex organ that consists of enamel, dentin, cementum, and pulp. Missing ...
SummaryFor clinical treatment of tooth defects and tooth loss, nonbiotechnological approaches, such ...
Potential applications for gene-based tissue engineering therapies in the oral and maxillofacial com...
Gene-based therapies for tissue regeneration involve delivering a specific gene to a target tissue ...
Human teeth have a limited capacity to regenerate and thus biological reconstruction of damaged or l...
Over the past decade, the dental field has benefited from recent findings in stem cell biology and t...
Genetic conditions, traumatic injuries, carious lesions and periodontal diseases are all responsible...
Advanced therapies hold substantial promise for the treatment of periodontal conditions. Gene therap...
Various treatment approaches for restoring missing teeth are being utilized nowadays by using artifi...
Continuous replacement of teeth throughout the lifespan of an individual is possibly basal for most ...
Repair of dental pulp and periodontal lesions remains a major clinical challenge. Classical dental t...
Tooth-forming potential in embryonic and postnatal tooth bud cells Abstract Humans are genetically p...
Introduction: Tooth loss compromises human oral health. Although several prosthetic methods, such a...
For centuries, scientists have known that certain animals can regenerate missing parts of their bodi...